Your channel is very informative, I've already subscribed. and I will keep an eye out for your new videos. The Drawing Tablet recommendations page on your website is also very helpful. For comparison purposes, a sort of ranking for similar models would be very helpful. For example, in the 16-inch models, so we can know if you think the XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 GEN2 is ahead or behind the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 and Wacom Cintiq 16.
Great video. Been mulling over display vs tablet to attach to my main work computer for purpose of whiteboarding during calls, educational videos and was also assuming notetaking in OneNote as well as prefer writing over typing for notes. Still a bit confused but will continue to watch more of your vids.
Great video! I bought the most expensive Cintiq, because I thought it would be better and more fun for drawing than intuos pro. I couldn't be more wrong, so much input lag and cursor delay makes the drawing experience awful. I went back to the pen tablet after a week 😆
I bought a used SBP 8 recently and it has ruined my experience with my 27 QHD. Now the 27 QHD seems kinda blurry in comparison after getting used to the sb8. I have also tried the kamvas pro 16 (2.5k) and that was even blurrier and darker than both of the other devices. The Microsoft display has been my favorite so far for drawing on photoshop, I only wish they had a 16"-22" display or surface pro.
The SP8 pro is definitely a bit sharper. I tried a demo unit of the Surface Studio 2 but while it had an amazing screen, I didn't think the drawing experience was good.
good job.Looking forward to see some pen tablet reviews. i have a question regrading older tablets.how do we know extract date of introduction of tablet to market.even manufacture's web site does not provide any date..if you can write and update separate post in you web site about this(list like, tablet model and date of introduction)
It's a good question. For a great drawing experience you want one with EMR tech which all drawing tablet use. I don't recall there are any that use EMR on the market. Though I believe some older Lenovo Yoga models did use EMR.
This video is a breath of fresh air when most recommendation on youtube are just ads.
Really appreciate all your resources. Thanks for putting it all together
You put together very informative vids on this subject. Well done!
Thank you so much!
Your channel is very informative, I've already subscribed. and I will keep an eye out for your new videos.
The Drawing Tablet recommendations page on your website is also very helpful.
For comparison purposes, a sort of ranking for similar models would be very helpful.
For example, in the 16-inch models, so we can know if you think the XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 GEN2 is ahead or behind the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 and Wacom Cintiq 16.
I will try to do a comparison soon!
Yes!!! Plsss @@thesevenpens
thanks to your resources i bought a used intuos5 pro medium used for cheap, it was barely used too. thank you for ur work :)
That is great to hear! These older Wacom professional tablets are incredible values!
Great video as usual!
Thanks for the nice comment! Helps keep me motivated to keep creating these videos.
I did not expect the osu representation you're awesome
Thank you! I learn so much from the osu community and from the tablet experts in that community, such as Kuuube.
Great video. Been mulling over display vs tablet to attach to my main work computer for purpose of whiteboarding during calls, educational videos and was also assuming notetaking in OneNote as well as prefer writing over typing for notes. Still a bit confused but will continue to watch more of your vids.
lurking for the next video - was pretty close to buy a huion pen tablet but now I wait
Great video!
I bought the most expensive Cintiq, because I thought it would be better and more fun for drawing than intuos pro. I couldn't be more wrong, so much input lag and cursor delay makes the drawing experience awful. I went back to the pen tablet after a week 😆
Great video man!
Thank you so much!
@@thesevenpens E-ink devices for note-taking like the remarkable.
I bought a used SBP 8 recently and it has ruined my experience with my 27 QHD. Now the 27 QHD seems kinda blurry in comparison after getting used to the sb8. I have also tried the kamvas pro 16 (2.5k) and that was even blurrier and darker than both of the other devices. The Microsoft display has been my favorite so far for drawing on photoshop, I only wish they had a 16"-22" display or surface pro.
The SP8 pro is definitely a bit sharper. I tried a demo unit of the Surface Studio 2 but while it had an amazing screen, I didn't think the drawing experience was good.
good job.Looking forward to see some pen tablet reviews.
i have a question regrading older tablets.how do we know extract date of introduction of tablet to market.even manufacture's web site does not provide any date..if you can write and update separate post in you web site about this(list like, tablet model and date of introduction)
OK I will see what information I can collect!
@@thesevenpens good
what about 2in1 laptops? Are they any good? Sorry I am new.
It's a good question. For a great drawing experience you want one with EMR tech which all drawing tablet use. I don't recall there are any that use EMR on the market. Though I believe some older Lenovo Yoga models did use EMR.
Take a look at samsung galaxy book3 pro 360 , soon to be here samsung galaxy book4 pro 360.
I'm one of those who "never got used" to a pen tablet after many years. not that I cant physically use it well, its just not very inspiring to use